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Tune Hotels continues to expand its global presence with the
opening of its first ever Scottish hotel, Tune Hotel Haymarket,
Edinburgh.
Perfectly
positioned opposite Haymarket station, Tune Hotel Haymarket has
179 en-suite bedrooms including double bedrooms with and without
windows, alongside twin and accessible bedrooms with windows.
Rooms start from 25 pounds a night.
Mark Lankester, Group CEO of Tune Hotels, said, “Introducing the Tune Hotel brand to Scotland was an
important business move for us. The demand for a low cost hotel
that offers good quality basics and importantly a great night’s
sleep is becoming ever more important as tourists and business
travellers are swayed by price but unwilling to trade down. Edinburgh is an immensely important trade and tourism hub and
we’re excited to take part in and contribute to its continued
success. Further Scottish development is definitely on the cards
as we look to introduce the brand to a number of Scottish cities. Tune Hotel Haymarket brings Tune Hotels’ UK portfolio
to five with more on the way. We have 27 hotels globally across
five countries and the pipeline includes hotels opening in
Melbourne, Australia and Ahmedabad, India this year.”
Scottish Minister for Energy, Enterprise and Tourism Fergus
Ewing, added, “Ensuring we offer visitors to Scotland and Edinburgh a dynamic range of hotel facilities is of the upmost
importance. Tune Hotels offers an exciting new product and something a little different to what is already available in the
city. We wish the hotel every success.”
Tune Hotels has successfully pioneered a branded value hotel
brand with the concept of pay-as-you-use that has become hugely
popular amongst travellers from across the world. Under the
concept, guests only pay for room rates with the option of adding
on other amenities like towels & toiletries, air-conditioning,
in-room wifi and satellite TV service at selected hotels.
Tune Hotels has received over four million guests since
the opening of its first
hotel in downtown Kuala Lumpur in 2007.
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